10 Rising Hearts: Student creates book sharing program

Her Friend to Friend Happy Books program is in Anderson, Campbell and Union Counties. She also made a special delivery of about 200 books to Sevier County after the fire in November.

Author:
Emily Stroud

Published:03/29/17

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A sixth grade student has transformed her love of reading into a community book sharing experience.

"I love that it just takes me on a different journey and it feels like I am actually there. And if I am sad it just makes me feel happy," the 11-year-old explained.

Her love of books developed long before she was a student at Norris Middle School. Her second grade teacher inspired her with "read alouds."

"She would gather us all on the carpet and she would just sit in her chair and read and she always had that expression and it made us all feel really happy," Kristina said.

"She and I think along the same lines. She just loves books," the teacher, Mickie Widner said.

She is retired now but Widner remembers Kristina and hearing about a book outreach her former student started isn't surprising.

"It's no surprise to me that with her kind heart and her love of reading that she saw an opportunity to pass on that enthusiasm for her books to other kids," Widner said.

Kristina started by brainstorming with her mom. How could she spread the joy she gets from books?

"We know that children go in and out of Children's Centers so we know that's a good place to put the books for them to get them," she said.

Kristina Gregg started a book sharing program for other kids.&nbsp;

She sent emails to area school principals who then put out the word for book donations.

Kristina outlined how it works. "If they have a child they send them with the books, drop them off at their office at the schools, then I go pick them up," she said. "Or they can donate them just to the Children's Centers and Friend to Friend Happy Books. And then I will go stamp them with the stamp that I have."

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She stamps each one of her books inside the front cover.

"The stamps say 'Friend to Friend Happy Books' and whenever the children open the books, they will know that a friend was thinking of them. So they will know that a friend sent them to them not just some person but a friend," she said.

Kristina&nbsp;Gregg adds a &#39;Friend to Friend Happy Books&#39; stamp to books for the book sharing program she started.&nbsp;